Edition |
U.S. edition. |
Description |
32 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cm. |
Series |
Exploring the science of nature |
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Burton, Jane, 1933-2007.
Exploring the science of nature.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (page 31) and index. |
Contents |
Plants make seeds -- Seeds make plants -- Sleeping seeds -- Can seeds see? -- Traveling seeds -- Seedy fruits -- Spring-loaded pods -- Seeds as food -- Numbers game -- Moving without seeds -- Activities: Sensitive seeds -- Glossary -- Plants and animals/books to read. |
Summary |
Describes the nature, dispersal, growth, and uses of seeds. The composition & functions of seeds are explored in this well-illustrated book that contains a special section of projects & activities involving seeds & plant growth. Through familiarity, adults often lose their curiosity and sense of wonder about the natural world. But children find even commonplace phenomena and experiences both educational and a source of wonder. Why is the sky blue? What makes a rainbow? Why are leaves green? These are common questions children ask. But explaining apparently simple things can be surprisingly difficult. |
Study Program |
Accelerated Reader AR MG 5.5 0.5 27137. |
Subject |
Seeds -- Juvenile literature.
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Seeds -- Dispersal -- Juvenile literature.
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Germination -- Juvenile literature.
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Seeds.
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Added Author |
Taylor, Kim, 1933-
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Added Title |
Seeds |
ISBN |
083682184X |
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